1. Ciudadela de Pamplona
A historic 16th-century fortress featuring expansive green spaces, art exhibitions, and cultural events.
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A historic 16th-century fortress featuring expansive green spaces, art exhibitions, and cultural events.
A renowned bullring famous for hosting the Running of the Bulls during the San Fermín festival.
The main square of Pamplona, surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and a lively atmosphere.
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A beautiful Japanese-style park with serene landscapes, a pond, and the Pamplona Planetarium.
A popular recreational area featuring sports facilities, playgrounds, and shaded pathways.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with a beautiful cloister, museum, and panoramic views of the city.
A striking bronze sculpture commemorating the famous Running of the Bulls event.
Pamplona's oldest park, known for its beautiful gardens, statues, and a small zoo.
A modern square with a striking obelisk, often used for concerts and public events.
An ancient church with a fortress-like appearance, dating back to the 12th century.
A grand monument celebrating the historical region of Navarre's rights and privileges.
A museum showcasing the history, art, and culture of the Navarre region.
An impressive hilltop fortress offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Spain's military history.
A contemporary museum displaying a range of modern and contemporary art.
A scenic park surrounding the Ciudadela, perfect for leisurely walks and outdoor activities.
A historic church known for its beautiful architecture and significant role in Pamplona's religious history.
An important location in the Running of the Bulls, where the bulls are kept before the event.
A modern planetarium located in Parque Yamaguchi, offering educational shows about astronomy.
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